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Enr Amphibians

Enr Amphibians

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 10 Questions

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Lesson 3

Amphibians

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Multiple Choice

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A four legged vertebrate is a(n)

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tetrapod

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amphibian

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reptile

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bird

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Where do most amphibians spend the first part of their life cycle?

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on land

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in water

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on a boat

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in trees

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Where do most amphibians spend the first part of their life cycle?

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on land

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in water

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on a boat

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in trees

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As adults, amphibians are

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carnivores

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herbivores

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omnivores

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decomposers

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Multiple Choice

A frog has which of the following traits?

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moist, smooth skin, longer legs, lay eggs in clusters

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dry, bumpy skin, squat bodies, shorter legs, lay eggs in a line

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Multiple Choice

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A frog breathes with:

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lungs and skin

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gills

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they do not need to breathe

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a small gnome lives in the frog and uses a tiny bellows to bring oxygen into the frog's body

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lungs only

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Multiple Choice

Which frog organ vibrates then causes tiny bone to transmit vibrations to inner ear, maintains balance?

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Tounge

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Tympanic Membrane

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Urostyle

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Kidney

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_____ cold blooded animals whose body temperature is regulated by their environment.

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aposematism

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axolotl

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autonomy

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ectothermic

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_____ is the transformation from larval stage to adulthood that occurs in frogs, toads, and salamanders

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metamorphosis

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mass

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maxillary

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vomerine

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Match

Match the following

Gymnophiona

Anura

Caudata

Caecilians

Toads and Frogs

Newts and Salamanders

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Lesson 3

Amphibians

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